Dantz Retrospect - 5.0.205advanced backup software |
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Just awful - Version: 8.1.622, 11/2/2009 11:07AM PST
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A-Dog
This software is awful. Haven't been able to get a single backup since I installed it, as it always locks up when loading a tape. The Retrospect Engine then hogs the cpu at over 90% and when you try and force quit the engine, the whole server locks up. This was installed on a brand new fresh installation of Leopard server, so I know the system is fine. POS software.
Reverting back to Retrospect 6.1 allows for complete backups. Imagine that.
Reverting back to Retrospect 6.1 allows for complete backups. Imagine that.
Gave up! - Version: 8.1.622, 10/29/2009 12:07PM PST
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tmccain
I finally gave up Retrospect earlier this year, I was a user since Dantz Retrospect 2. Version 2 through 5 were pretty good option for mac users back in the 80's and 90's, not anymore in my opinion. I switched to Bru Server and life is good.
I will concede that there is a steep learning curve for the first timer and even experienced users like myself will need to invest some time learning to navigate the new format and language changes in the new version. However if one merely looks on their web site there are a wide assortment of QuickTime movies on most aspects of the program and step by step demos one can follow to get started.
The biggest change I see is they are using one central application window from which one can do multiple tasks on multiple computers at the same time never leaving that window unlike past versions. I would also comment that this is similar to the changes incorporated into another excellent product Acronis True Image pro, taking some liberty with language I would best describe it as a server-client arrangement where each computer is just a node on the network and you are free to address any node for any operation from the central location. So all I can say is unlike others I am very impressed and pleased with this long overdue upgrade that finally utilizes the full potential of Snow Leopard. I am currently achieving speeds of 2.6GB/min on my backups to another internal HD on a early 2008 MacPro.